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feature in england. coming up, we look back at some of the biggest stories our programme has covered in the last 12 months in half an hour on bbc news. good morning. snow and ice are causing more disruption in parts of the uk today. the met office says delays to road, rail and air travel are "likely" and is warning of possible power cuts. glasgow airport says is operations have restarted after they were suspended earlier. a yellow warning is in place for snow and ice in northern ireland and parts of england and southern scotland throughout the day. there's an amber warning for areas of the north midlands, yorkshire and the north west of england until iiam, with heavy snow forecast around the southern pennines. between 5 and 10 centimetres of snow is expected, with up to 15 centimetres possible over higher ground. and sub—zero temperatures have been recorded overnight — with lows of minus 12 in northern scotland. highways england is advising drivers to plan theirjourney carefully before setting off.
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stories today. england are narrowly beaten by australia in their first rugby league world cup finalfor 22 years. it's an england debut to remember for craig overton, but australia have edged the opening day of the second ashes test. with city playing tomorrow, manchester united can narrow the gap, and they're doing just that at arsenal right now. also coming up in the programme... wales hold on... just. their autumn international series comes to winning close against south africa as debutant hadleigh parkes scores twice. and it's no laughing matter for thejester from leicester — defending champion mark selby is out of snooker‘s uk championship. good evening. such a busy day. but over the next half an hour we'll have all the most important results. we‘ [i start with the one in brisbane. the outcome was perhaps predictable, but not the score. it was the lowest scoring rugby league world cup final in history. australia are world champions for the 11th time but they scored just the one try against england. 6—0 the final score as adam wild reports. sometimes you have to go a long wa
stories today. england are narrowly beaten by australia in their first rugby league world cup finalfor 22 years. it's an england debut to remember for craig overton, but australia have edged the opening day of the second ashes test. with city playing tomorrow, manchester united can narrow the gap, and they're doing just that at arsenal right now. also coming up in the programme... wales hold on... just. their autumn international series comes to winning close against south africa as debutant...
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contingent involved in next year's world cup. former england manager sam alla rdyce next year's world cup. former england manager sam allardyce is confirmed as the new man in charge of nearly side everton. —— premier league side. and tiger woods is back on the course in the bahamas. hello, and thanks for joining on the course in the bahamas. hello, and thanks forjoining us. there is only one place to start, in russia, because we are less than 2a hours away for the draw for the 2018 world cup. the tournament will see 32 teams hosted in 11 cities across the country, with nations drawn from four pot according to their fifa rankings. almost seven years on from the moment russia were awarded the 2018 world cup, the tournament is about to ta ke world cup, the tournament is about to take shape. for the 32 teams who have, fight, friday's draw will decide who they are going to face, and were, it which could be critical in deciding the eventual winners. we've got young players, everybody is willing to play for their nation. we will play as a team, collectively and individually. everyb
contingent involved in next year's world cup. former england manager sam alla rdyce next year's world cup. former england manager sam allardyce is confirmed as the new man in charge of nearly side everton. —— premier league side. and tiger woods is back on the course in the bahamas. hello, and thanks for joining on the course in the bahamas. hello, and thanks forjoining us. there is only one place to start, in russia, because we are less than 2a hours away for the draw for the 2018 world...
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uncomfortable. they broke mark stoneman's helmet, and soon, it seemed, england's hopes. stoneman gone controversially for 56, the video umpire deciding it had just brushed his glove, to england's frustration. at 131—4, it seemed another tale of what if. but in the nick of time, a centurion emerged from the ranks — the unheralded dawid malan. yes, he rode his luck, dropped on 92, but together with jonny bairstow, he made australia pay. what a time to score your first test hundred. if the day belonged to england, the moment was all his. magnificent effort! it was so emotional. you know, i didn't really know what to do, when i got the hundred, i wasjust so emotional, i almost started crying, to be honest, when it happened. just when they needed it, england's best day of the series so far. there's still a long way to go in this match, but they've given themselves a chance. in a series so far defined by disappointment, england will hope this just might be a turning point. andy swiss, bbc news, perth. newsnight is on bbc two. tonight we report from the primary school in the shadow of gr
uncomfortable. they broke mark stoneman's helmet, and soon, it seemed, england's hopes. stoneman gone controversially for 56, the video umpire deciding it had just brushed his glove, to england's frustration. at 131—4, it seemed another tale of what if. but in the nick of time, a centurion emerged from the ranks — the unheralded dawid malan. yes, he rode his luck, dropped on 92, but together with jonny bairstow, he made australia pay. what a time to score your first test hundred. if the...
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good morning, it's saturday the 2nd of december. also this morning: we need the england boys to win. 22 yea rs. we need the england boys to win. 22 years. come on! the excitement builds for england fans in brisbane, ahead of the rugby league world cup final. england face australia. the heath —— they haven't beaten them since 1995. cyber security experts warn government departments against using russian anti—virus software, saying it could be exploited. england's untold history: the public is asked to nominate places that deserve to be part of a new national memorial scheme. iam the i am the real santa! can you see my beard? the christmas grotto with a difference. how one mum has created a ‘silent santa' night, to help children with autism enjoy the festive season. and we'll have your full weekend weather forecast in about 15 minutes. good morning. first our main story. us media reports say donald trump's former national security adviser michael flynn, who has admitted lying to the fbi about his contacts with russia, is prepared to give testimony that implicates the president
good morning, it's saturday the 2nd of december. also this morning: we need the england boys to win. 22 yea rs. we need the england boys to win. 22 years. come on! the excitement builds for england fans in brisbane, ahead of the rugby league world cup final. england face australia. the heath —— they haven't beaten them since 1995. cyber security experts warn government departments against using russian anti—virus software, saying it could be exploited. england's untold history: the public...
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russia today — england fans holding their collective breath. that's right. who will they face and where will they play? all the a nswe i’s where will they play? all the answers coming up where will they play? all the answers coming up for england and the other 31 teams in the world cup draw which starts at three o'clock. it will be very exciting. thanks, catherine. tomas has all the weather — technically the first day of winter? yes, meteorologists considered the 1st of december the first day of winter, and we have a great afternoon on the way, in terms of sunshine, and it will be turning milder. also coming up — health inspectors order a review of all nhs radiology services in england, after a hospital in portsmouth failed to spot three cases of lung cancer. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm ben brown. friends of the embattled cabinet minister damian green have been rallying around him today — after new claims that police found thousands of pornographic images on his parliamentary computer. a retired scotland yard detective has told the bbc he was ‘shoc
russia today — england fans holding their collective breath. that's right. who will they face and where will they play? all the a nswe i’s where will they play? all the answers coming up where will they play? all the answers coming up for england and the other 31 teams in the world cup draw which starts at three o'clock. it will be very exciting. thanks, catherine. tomas has all the weather — technically the first day of winter? yes, meteorologists considered the 1st of december the...
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greatest fifa ranking germany. >> england looking set with that draw, belgium, panama, tunisia and england, i'm sure you all agree. >> interesting nugget about columbia. 13th overall. 376 miles they will travel at the world cup. that's the lowest of the 32 nations. some early fascinating story lines developing. the first one we talk about group of death all the time. but there is a group of life. it's group a. the hosts find themselves in the group of life. >> no idea how it happened. i do the shortened of the straws. i said earlier in our pregame. the wait rankings are it lends for these teams to have the group of life. you expect russia to win that match. egypt is a dark horse. uraguay a little bit unknown. but that's a group where every team coming in, even saudi arabia could say we know egypt. uraguay. russia, they are the lowest ranked team in this world cup. this is a group where everybody feels -- >> the lowest ranged team is saudi arabia. >> we know how important it is to get off to a good fast start. >> the south american team, they know how to play these games. it might n
greatest fifa ranking germany. >> england looking set with that draw, belgium, panama, tunisia and england, i'm sure you all agree. >> interesting nugget about columbia. 13th overall. 376 miles they will travel at the world cup. that's the lowest of the 32 nations. some early fascinating story lines developing. the first one we talk about group of death all the time. but there is a group of life. it's group a. the hosts find themselves in the group of life. >> no idea how it...
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be commemorated as part of a new national memorial scheme. the heritage group, historic england, has already received a wealth of nominations from battle sites to birthplaces, as david sillito reports. the site of the presentation of magna carta. the place where the pilgrim fathers set off for america. and here, the memorial to the landing of william iii at brixham, in the glorious revolution. there are some monuments to great moments in history, but historic england wants more. there are many plaques to where people were born or lived. it now wants suggestions about events and have already received a few. we've done our research and spoken to people across the country and we've found really passionate enthusiasts who want to see unknown histories marked out. we've had people wanting to mark out where the pilgrim fathers set out to make that more well—known. we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventry, all sorts of people with different passions and interests who want to share their knowledge of the history that happ
be commemorated as part of a new national memorial scheme. the heritage group, historic england, has already received a wealth of nominations from battle sites to birthplaces, as david sillito reports. the site of the presentation of magna carta. the place where the pilgrim fathers set off for america. and here, the memorial to the landing of william iii at brixham, in the glorious revolution. there are some monuments to great moments in history, but historic england wants more. there are many...
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can england keep their momentum going heading into day two of the third ashes test against australia? roger federer is the bbc overseas sports personality for 2017. and we show you what it's like to compete in one of the world's toughest yacht races. well, there's only one place to start and that's at the third ashes test between australia and england in perth. play on day two is set to start within the hour — england will resume on 305/4 after a positive first day for the tourists. our correspondent andy swiss is at the waca for us. can england pick up where they left off? just when they needed it most, they produced their best day of the ashes tour so far. they won the toss, chose to bat, lost alistair cook early. his struggles with that continue. they lost captainjoe route. mark stoneman battled really well against some hostile australian building —— bowling. when he eventually went to 56 given out by the umpire caught behind, england we re the umpire caught behind, england were in some trouble. they dragged the initiative back, thanks to wonderful partnership betw
can england keep their momentum going heading into day two of the third ashes test against australia? roger federer is the bbc overseas sports personality for 2017. and we show you what it's like to compete in one of the world's toughest yacht races. well, there's only one place to start and that's at the third ashes test between australia and england in perth. play on day two is set to start within the hour — england will resume on 305/4 after a positive first day for the tourists. our...
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,according to a new report. now on bbc news — sportsday. here are the main headlines. joe ruud says england showed their worth but steve smith helped the hosts avoid defeat. it is the story of missed chances for both rangers and celtic. and there's an injury scare for manchester united in the last of today's premier league matches. lu ka ku is stretchered off at old trafford. the match ended in a drawer. we will also have all the rugby news including afun also have all the rugby news including a fun day out for ha rlequins including a fun day out for harlequins fans as they scored seven tries in their win over southampton. another busy day of sport as we ticked towards the end of 2017 and despite the ashes being out of rush —— route for england, joe root said he was proud of their response. as patrick geary reports, another century from steve smith took victory away from england on the final day in melbourne. england fans were the noisiest and most visible element today. they were hoping to see a first dramatic victory of this ashes series. in the end steve smith got in the way, batting
,according to a new report. now on bbc news — sportsday. here are the main headlines. joe ruud says england showed their worth but steve smith helped the hosts avoid defeat. it is the story of missed chances for both rangers and celtic. and there's an injury scare for manchester united in the last of today's premier league matches. lu ka ku is stretchered off at old trafford. the match ended in a drawer. we will also have all the rugby news including afun also have all the rugby news...
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possible she could be home by christmas. an amber weather warning for parts of wales and northern england as more snow is forecast to fall tonight. more violence in israel and the palestinian territories after president trump's decision onjerusalem. the palestinians say they will now meet the us vice—president. also this hour, remembering france's answer to elvis. thousands of people gather in the streets of paris to pay tribute to the rock starjohnny hallyday. he died on wednesday at the age of 74. and in half an hour, 100 women meets the brazilians trying to improve the status of female footballers in their country. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, says he has had frank and constructive talks with his iranian counterpart in tehran over the case of british iranian nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe who's been injail since 2016. the mother of one is serving a 5—year prison term on charges of spying and trying to overthrow the iranian government, which she denies. the two—hour meeting covered a number ofareas, including mrs zaghari—ratcliffe‘s situ
possible she could be home by christmas. an amber weather warning for parts of wales and northern england as more snow is forecast to fall tonight. more violence in israel and the palestinian territories after president trump's decision onjerusalem. the palestinians say they will now meet the us vice—president. also this hour, remembering france's answer to elvis. thousands of people gather in the streets of paris to pay tribute to the rock starjohnny hallyday. he died on wednesday at the...
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power cuts as snow and ice affects parts of northern england and scotland. glasgow airport reopens after snow caused it to suspend all flights. it's advising passengers to check with their airlines. at least 12 people are dead — including a baby — after a fire at an apartment block in new york's bronx district. apple apologises for deliberately slowing down ageing iphones — it says the move was intended to prolong the life of the phones. also: easing the impact of excessive drinking on busy accident and emergency units. the nhs considers making mobile "drunk tanks" a permanent feature across england. and the travel show heads off to two very different corners of india. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. snow and ice are causing more disruption in parts of the uk today. the a yellow warning is in place for snow and ice in parts of northern england, the north midlands and scotland throughout the day. the met office says delays to road, rail and air travel are "likely" and is warning of possible power cuts. glasgow airport says operat
power cuts as snow and ice affects parts of northern england and scotland. glasgow airport reopens after snow caused it to suspend all flights. it's advising passengers to check with their airlines. at least 12 people are dead — including a baby — after a fire at an apartment block in new york's bronx district. apple apologises for deliberately slowing down ageing iphones — it says the move was intended to prolong the life of the phones. also: easing the impact of excessive drinking on...
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emergency units. the nhs considers making mobile "drunk tanks" a permanent feature across england. and bestselling author sophie kinsella about her book my not so perfect life. that's in meet the author, in half an hour — here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. snow and ice are causing more disruption in parts of the uk today. a yellow warning is in place for snow and ice in parts of northern england, the north midlands and scotland throughout the day. glasgow airport says operations have restarted after being temporarily suspended earlier. the met office says delays to road, rail and air travel are "likely" and is warning of possible power cuts. anisa kadri reports. snow can look so pretty sometimes but we all know the chaos it can cause. flights were temporarily suspended at glasgow airport after heavy snowfall overnight. things are operational again but they have apologised for any disruption and the advice is to check with your airline for updates. snowfall of five centimetres to ten centimetres is expected in parts of northern england with up to 15 centimetres
emergency units. the nhs considers making mobile "drunk tanks" a permanent feature across england. and bestselling author sophie kinsella about her book my not so perfect life. that's in meet the author, in half an hour — here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. snow and ice are causing more disruption in parts of the uk today. a yellow warning is in place for snow and ice in parts of northern england, the north midlands and scotland throughout the day. glasgow...
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ben stokes has been named in england's one—day squad for the five—match series against australia in the new year, even though as yet he can't be selected. hello and welcome to the programme. plenty to get through as always, but we're going to start with football, because tonight's europa league action is already under way. we'll have the latest from everton‘s game at apollon limassol injust a moment. but first we're going to have a look at the dominance of english clubs in the champions league. liverpool's 7—0 thrashing of spartak moscow last night ensured five premier league sides, will be featuring in monday's last 16 draw. james burford now reports. for the first time in champions league history, there will be five english teams in the last 16. liverpool capped off a memorable group stage by thumping spartak moscow 7—0. 23 goals in six games, second only to paris saint—germain. the last 16 there are only strong size. this year is quite special. you can't often face bayern munich and real madrid if you win the group. and juventus. that is quite interesting. city had been h
ben stokes has been named in england's one—day squad for the five—match series against australia in the new year, even though as yet he can't be selected. hello and welcome to the programme. plenty to get through as always, but we're going to start with football, because tonight's europa league action is already under way. we'll have the latest from everton‘s game at apollon limassol injust a moment. but first we're going to have a look at the dominance of english clubs in the champions...
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cricket news. the england captain, joe root, has maintained hopes of an unexpected victory against australia in the second ashes test. he made an unbeaten 67, taking england to 176—4 at the close of play on the fourth day. the last day's play begins in a few hours with england needing a further 178 runs to win. our arts editor, will gompertz, is in hull tonight, where the winner has just been announced. it has been a historic evening. the turner prize has awarded the prize for the fist time ever to a female black artist also to the oldest artist to ever win the prize at 63 yea rs artist to ever win the prize at 63 years old. i feel awkward saying, she is standing to my side here. himid hymn congratulations. that's a wonderful win. you have waited longer than any other artist in the history of the prize to win it. was it worth the wait? it's definitely worth the wait. i'm not sure i was always waiting, but, yes, it's an exciting thing to happen to me. it's an exciting thing for the people who have supported me all these years. do you feel that you and your art has been overlooked
cricket news. the england captain, joe root, has maintained hopes of an unexpected victory against australia in the second ashes test. he made an unbeaten 67, taking england to 176—4 at the close of play on the fourth day. the last day's play begins in a few hours with england needing a further 178 runs to win. our arts editor, will gompertz, is in hull tonight, where the winner has just been announced. it has been a historic evening. the turner prize has awarded the prize for the fist time...
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leader and to regain public trust. and can england hang on in the ashes? they need at least a draw to avoid a series defeat. coming up in sport on bbc news, britain's number two tennis player, aljaz bedene, switches back to slovenia in a bid to play at the next olympics. good evening. relatives of the four children who died in a housefire in salford have said they don't know how they will be able to tell the children's mother — who is in a medically induced coma and likely to remain that way for several weeks. 15—year—old demi pearson, three—year—old lia, lacie aged seven, and brandon who was eight died following the fire on monday, which police are calling a targeted attack. the child ren‘s grandfather says the family had been harrassed before and the police had been called on sunday night but left. the house was set alight a few hours later. three people have been charged with murder. judith moritz has been speaking to the family, and is at police headquarters in manchester tonight. judith. yes, fiona, ispent yes, fiona, i spent the afternoon here with the pearson family
leader and to regain public trust. and can england hang on in the ashes? they need at least a draw to avoid a series defeat. coming up in sport on bbc news, britain's number two tennis player, aljaz bedene, switches back to slovenia in a bid to play at the next olympics. good evening. relatives of the four children who died in a housefire in salford have said they don't know how they will be able to tell the children's mother — who is in a medically induced coma and likely to remain that way...
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england and wales. 111,000 properties are without power in the midlands, the south west and parts of wales , after power lines were brought down overnight. birmingham airport closed for a time to allow for slush and snow to be cleared from the runway. and collisions on the m1 and m25 caused by treacherous driving conditions left parts of both motorways closed. 0ur news correspondent joe inwood is here. pretty chaotic overnight in parts of the country. those hoping to travel and many people are today — what do they face? fairly widespread disruption, treacherous conditions. the most severe incident was the one on the m1, a jackknifed lorry by junction 19, which closed large sections of the motorway. we understand the lorry has been cleared. but delays will go on for a long time because of diesel on the road. nearby, the a14, reports of multiple accidents — really terrible driving conditions there. the a14 is closed in parts and in its entirety. the highways agency say they have vehicles there trying to sort it out. there will be severe delays and people should try to find other ro
england and wales. 111,000 properties are without power in the midlands, the south west and parts of wales , after power lines were brought down overnight. birmingham airport closed for a time to allow for slush and snow to be cleared from the runway. and collisions on the m1 and m25 caused by treacherous driving conditions left parts of both motorways closed. 0ur news correspondent joe inwood is here. pretty chaotic overnight in parts of the country. those hoping to travel and many people are...
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england's cricketers face an uphill battle against australia in the second ashes test. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. hisjob is safe, whatever happens in russia — the fa say gareth southgate will lead england for the next few tournaments. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. britain and the european union appear close to reaching a breakthrough in the brexit talks, which will clear the way for the second phase of brexit negotiations to begin on trade. theresa may is in brussels this lunchtime, meeting with the president of the european commission. reports indicate the two sides have reached a broad agreement on the rights of eu citizens and on the so—called "divorce bill". it now appears sufficient progress has also been made on the difficult issue of how to avoid a hard border with northern ireland. adam fleming has this report from brussels. there's no such thing as a free lunch. the prime minister is here to shake on a set of promises made by the uk, designed to get brexit talks of the past and on to the future. everybody understands that the decision to move o
england's cricketers face an uphill battle against australia in the second ashes test. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. hisjob is safe, whatever happens in russia — the fa say gareth southgate will lead england for the next few tournaments. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. britain and the european union appear close to reaching a breakthrough in the brexit talks, which will clear the way for the second phase of brexit negotiations to begin on trade. theresa may is in...
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tonight's programme... australia blow england away as they regain the ashes in perth with an innings victory. we look back at a night of sporting celebrations and surprises as mo farah is crowned bbc sports personality of the year. and we talk to the volunteer denise larrad, who took home the bbc get inspired unsung hero award. yes, we'll look back at a remarkable spoty a little later in the programme — but we start with cricket, and australia have regained the ashes. and they've done so in some style, victory in perth giving them a 3—0 lead in the series with two tests to play. and they'll be targetting a second successive 5—0 whitewash on australian soil. for england, they've plenty to ponder in a series in which they've been second best in every area. andy swiss was watching at the waca. it has been coming for some time, but for english cricket, that doesn't make it any less painful. 0nce doesn't make it any less painful. once again, australia have secured the ashes here at the waca, an emphatic victory giving them an unassailable 3—0 lead in the series. the day had begun
tonight's programme... australia blow england away as they regain the ashes in perth with an innings victory. we look back at a night of sporting celebrations and surprises as mo farah is crowned bbc sports personality of the year. and we talk to the volunteer denise larrad, who took home the bbc get inspired unsung hero award. yes, we'll look back at a remarkable spoty a little later in the programme — but we start with cricket, and australia have regained the ashes. and they've done so in...
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morning: we need the england boys to win. come on! a big day for england fans in brisbane as they get ready for the rugby league world cup final. yes, england will face the hosts australia whom they haven't beaten since 1995, which was also the same year they were last in the final. cyber security experts warn government departments against using russian anti—virus software, saying it could be exploited. england's untold history — the public is asked to nominate places that deserve to be part of a new national memorial scheme. darren has the weather for us. our weather could not be more different this weekend instead of the cold, northern winds and wintry showers. this weekend we have got a lot of cloud and rain and not a great deal of sunshine, but at least temperatures are rising. good morning. first our main story. us media reports say donald trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn, who has admitted lying to the fbi about his contacts with russia, is prepared to give testimony that implicates the president's son—in—law, jared kushner. mr flynn has agreed to
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morning: a big day for england fans in brisbane as they get ready for the rugby league world cup final. yes, england will face the hosts australia whom they haven't beaten since 1995, which was also the same year they were last in the final. they lost to australia. here are the players coming out in brisbane. here are the players coming out in brisbane. cyber security experts warn government departments against using russian anti—virus software, saying it could be exploited. do you want to see my beard? i have a real beard. i have a real beard. the christmas grotto with a difference — how one mum has created a "silent santa" night to help children with autism enjoy the festive season. england's untold history — the public is asked to nominate places that deserve to be part of a new national memorial scheme. our weather could not be more different this weekend. we have got milder atlantique air with a lot of cloud and rain, not a great deal of sunshine, but the temperatures are rising. us media reports say donald trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn, who has adm
morning: a big day for england fans in brisbane as they get ready for the rugby league world cup final. yes, england will face the hosts australia whom they haven't beaten since 1995, which was also the same year they were last in the final. they lost to australia. here are the players coming out in brisbane. here are the players coming out in brisbane. cyber security experts warn government departments against using russian anti—virus software, saying it could be exploited. do you want to...
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afternoon. it's a case of so near, and yet so far, for england's rugby league team. once again, it's australia who are world champions, after they won the final 6—0 in brisbane. however, england had several chances to win, and pushed the hosts all the way, as adam wild reports. sometimes you have to go a long way to prove just how far you have come. for england the first rugby league world cup final in more than 20 yea rs, world cup final in more than 20 years, but against australia in australia. for those in white there is no tougher test. england hope for glory, australia expects. from the very first this was always a battle, brutal at times. the stakes so high the scoreline staying frustratingly low. boyd cordner the only want to find a way to break through. australia ahead by the tightest margin with england and able to close that gap. they needed luck. in the second half michael morgan's try was ruled out for obstruction. a small celebration but they would not be much more for those england fans. this was truly agonising. the world cup summed up perfectly here, kallum watkins
afternoon. it's a case of so near, and yet so far, for england's rugby league team. once again, it's australia who are world champions, after they won the final 6—0 in brisbane. however, england had several chances to win, and pushed the hosts all the way, as adam wild reports. sometimes you have to go a long way to prove just how far you have come. for england the first rugby league world cup final in more than 20 yea rs, world cup final in more than 20 years, but against australia in...
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england and scotland today after heavy snow and blizzard conditions. glasgow airport reopens after snow caused it to suspend all flights. it's advising passengers to check with their airlines. a child playing with a stove may have started a fire, in which 12 people died including three children according to the mayor of new york. it started from a young boy, three—and—a—half years old, playing with the burners on the stove. the fire got started, the mother was not aware of it, was alerted by the young man screaming. scientists hail a medical breakthrough as bone tissue is re—grown in a lab saving this dog's leg. trials will now see if the technique will work on humans. also, easing the impact of excessive drinking on busy accident apple bosses apologise for slowing down older iphones. and the bbc‘s 100 women challenge heads to rio to tackle the issue of sexism in sport. that's levelling the playing field in halfan that's levelling the playing field in half an hour. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. weather warnings are in place for parts of northern england and scotland
england and scotland today after heavy snow and blizzard conditions. glasgow airport reopens after snow caused it to suspend all flights. it's advising passengers to check with their airlines. a child playing with a stove may have started a fire, in which 12 people died including three children according to the mayor of new york. it started from a young boy, three—and—a—half years old, playing with the burners on the stove. the fire got started, the mother was not aware of it, was...
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he'd known that his former national security adviser had lied to the fbi. children in england are to get access to mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. england are struggling in the ashes, they've lost an early wicket as they chase more than 400 under the floodlights in adelaide. and, in half an hour here on bbc news, one hundred women takes a look at the issue of harassment on public transport. good morning, and welcome to bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress, downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. when theresa may became prime minister she stood in downing street and made a promise. the government i lead will be driven, not by the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. wh
he'd known that his former national security adviser had lied to the fbi. children in england are to get access to mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. england are struggling in the ashes, they've lost an early wicket as they chase more than 400 under the floodlights in adelaide. and, in half an hour here on bbc news, one hundred women takes a look at the issue of harassment on public transport. good morning, and welcome to bbc news. all four...
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software in systems containing sensitive information. also in the next hour: england take on australia in major sporting clashes. morgan with a short ball! but it's the aussies on top as england's attempt to win rugby league's world cup for the first time lies in the balance. and england struggle to take hold of the opening day of the second test in adelaide, the first day—night match in the history of the ashes. and in half an hour here on bbc news the travel show goes to the usa to meet competitors in a unique international championship. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the us senate has approved a sweeping tax reform bill, putting president trump on course for his first major legislative achievement since he took office. these changes are the biggest tax overhaul since the 1980s and would see a sharp cut in corporation tax — bringing it down from 35% to 20%. the democrats voted against the plans, but the republicans won a narrow victory, by 51 votes to 49. mr trump's legislative success comes just hours after us media reported that his former national security adv
software in systems containing sensitive information. also in the next hour: england take on australia in major sporting clashes. morgan with a short ball! but it's the aussies on top as england's attempt to win rugby league's world cup for the first time lies in the balance. and england struggle to take hold of the opening day of the second test in adelaide, the first day—night match in the history of the ashes. and in half an hour here on bbc news the travel show goes to the usa to meet...
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me hugh woozencroft and lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines this evening: australia bats england out the ashes... steve smith scores a double hundred as the host make the england's bowlers toil. can manchester city make it 16 wins on the trott in the premier league? ? we'll you in on another busy day of football action. all of the stories coming up. and premiership title—holders exeter are dealt a blow to their hopes of a quarterfinal spot in the european rugby champions cup... good evening. shortly we will take you through all the day's football. but we start the show in australia, where england's cricketers were forced to watch australian captain steve smith bat through the entire day to score a double century as england's hopes of retaining the ashes slipped further away. smith was supported by mitchell marsh, who scored his maiden test hundred and narrows in on a double hundred. australia will go into the 4th day on 549—4, with both men still at the crease, a lead of 146. the bbc‘s sports correspondent andy swiss is in perth. you get the sense this is a day when england
me hugh woozencroft and lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines this evening: australia bats england out the ashes... steve smith scores a double hundred as the host make the england's bowlers toil. can manchester city make it 16 wins on the trott in the premier league? ? we'll you in on another busy day of football action. all of the stories coming up. and premiership title—holders exeter are dealt a blow to their hopes of a quarterfinal spot in the european rugby champions cup... good...
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glimmer of hope for england — they rip through australia's top order in the second ashes test, but it's the aussies who are still in control. despite the threat of going down, palace are looking to the future. plans are unveiled to build their stadium into a icon of south london. and we'll hear from a man who went from being told he'll never walk again to winning a boxing title. good evening, lots to bring you over the next 20 minutes, but we'll start with an all too familar tale for england cricket fans. australia are firmly in control of the second test in adelaide after day three. england were all out in their first innings forjust 227, but australia failed to enforce the follow—on and paid the price — losing four wickets late—on, in a compelling day of test cricket. andy swiss reports in adelaide. a tense end to a dramatic day. england last four wickets in the first session, including joe root and alastair cook. then australia we re and alastair cook. then australia were inspired. an incredible quart bowl from mitchell starc. were inspired. an incredible quart bowl from mitche
glimmer of hope for england — they rip through australia's top order in the second ashes test, but it's the aussies who are still in control. despite the threat of going down, palace are looking to the future. plans are unveiled to build their stadium into a icon of south london. and we'll hear from a man who went from being told he'll never walk again to winning a boxing title. good evening, lots to bring you over the next 20 minutes, but we'll start with an all too familar tale for england...
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services in england after the health watchdog is told thatjunior doctors at one hospital were asked to examine x—rays without the right training. prince harry and meghan markle head to nottingham for first public engagement together since they announced their plans to marry. to mark the end of our amazing week about special educational needs, we're at piper hill high in manchester. today we're at this outstanding special school to hear what can be done to ensure every child fulfils their potential. this is fergus, a classroom assistant. i'm in the sensory room here, which helps children understand the world around them. today we're reporting that 1.4 million kids have speech and language difficulties — but far too many of them are not getting the help they need. good morning. there is no stopping the vinyl revival, after a decade of increasing sales we are still on course to buy 30% more this year than last year. i will have more on that later. in sport, the world waits as the draw for the 2018 world cup in russia takes place at the kremlin this afternoon. england are not one of th
services in england after the health watchdog is told thatjunior doctors at one hospital were asked to examine x—rays without the right training. prince harry and meghan markle head to nottingham for first public engagement together since they announced their plans to marry. to mark the end of our amazing week about special educational needs, we're at piper hill high in manchester. today we're at this outstanding special school to hear what can be done to ensure every child fulfils their...
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northern england. labour peer lord adonis resigns as the government's infrastructure chief, with a scathing attack on theresa may for her handling of brexit. the uk stock market reaches a record high on the final day of trading. 12 people — including four children — have died in a blaze at an apartment block in the bronx. new york's fire commissioner says it was caused by a child playing with a stove. also this hour: the dog who's had pioneering treatment to save a leg from amputation. scientists at glasgow university will now begin trials to see whether a newly—discovered technique for regrowing bone tissue will work on humans. sir bruce forsyth, liz dawn and sir roger moore — just a few of those who left us this year, and whose lives are celebrated in review 2017: we remember. that's in half an hour. snow and ice have led to another day of travel disruption in parts of the uk. passengers at glasgow airport faced delays, after heavy snow caused flights to be suspended for a while. there was snow too across northern england and the southern pennines. the rac has warned that
northern england. labour peer lord adonis resigns as the government's infrastructure chief, with a scathing attack on theresa may for her handling of brexit. the uk stock market reaches a record high on the final day of trading. 12 people — including four children — have died in a blaze at an apartment block in the bronx. new york's fire commissioner says it was caused by a child playing with a stove. also this hour: the dog who's had pioneering treatment to save a leg from amputation....
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certainly seems to augur well. nicholas witchell, bbc news, nottingham. england will play belgium, tunisia and panama in the group stage of next summer's football world cup. the first match will be on the 18th ofjune. the draw was made in moscow. dan roan reports. it was the day russia invited the great and the good of football inside its seat of power. the kremlin playing host to some of the legends who have graced the sport's showpiece event. a first world cup in russia has become a matter of personal pride and political importance to vladimir putin. the president himself taking the opportunity to kick off proceedings. applause a colourful celebration of russian culture providing the now traditional pre—draw entertainment. as england's manager gareth southgate prepared to learn his team's fate, there were plenty of familiar faces from which to gain confidence. world cup winner gordon banks leading out a stellar cast list of draw assistants, before gary lineker, golden boot winner in 1986 and more recently an outspoken critic of tournament organisers fifa, was introduced in his role as
certainly seems to augur well. nicholas witchell, bbc news, nottingham. england will play belgium, tunisia and panama in the group stage of next summer's football world cup. the first match will be on the 18th ofjune. the draw was made in moscow. dan roan reports. it was the day russia invited the great and the good of football inside its seat of power. the kremlin playing host to some of the legends who have graced the sport's showpiece event. a first world cup in russia has become a matter...
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english teams into the champions league knockout stage. the ashes are slipping away after an england collapse in adelaide and a second defeat in the series. another upsetin second defeat in the series. another upset in york at three—time champion john higgins is knocked out of the uk snooker championship. we start with the football and england have become the first country to have five teams in the champions league knockout stages. manchester united, manchester city, chelsea, tottenham and liverpool will all be in the draw on monday as the final round of group games was played this evening and liverpool had to avoid defeat to qualify and they beat spartak moscow 7—0 to top their group. we have seen anfield on european nights numerous times but not five english teams progressing in the champions league. yet liverpool quickly had a foot in the last 16, mohamed salah fouled and philippe coutinho scored from the spot. while the home side cannot stop scoring at the moment, they started against spartak moscow sensationally as a second was followed by a third inside 18 minutes. another
english teams into the champions league knockout stage. the ashes are slipping away after an england collapse in adelaide and a second defeat in the series. another upsetin second defeat in the series. another upset in york at three—time champion john higgins is knocked out of the uk snooker championship. we start with the football and england have become the first country to have five teams in the champions league knockout stages. manchester united, manchester city, chelsea, tottenham and...